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Terrorism

Terrorism may be a threat to political freedom as well as physical well-being. Would Americans suspend civil liberties to protect themselves? Some ominous questions are raised by the movie "The Siege" -- about stereotyping in a multi-cultural society -- and overreaction in times of crisis.

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Terrorism may be a threat to political freedom as well as physical well-being. Would Americans suspend civil liberties to protect themselves? Some ominous questions are raised by the movie "The Siege" -- about stereotyping in a multi-cultural society -- and overreaction in times of crisis.